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  2. INHOSPITABLE SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor-Genral (Lord Denman) is coming to Sydney on Saturday next to review the cadets, of whom over 20,000 are to march ...

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  3. YOUNG WOMAN MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Remarkable evidence was given to-day at the Coroner's Courrt in relation to the death of Stella Myrtle Caldwell, aged 22 years, a single ...

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  4. THE COST OF LIVING.

    We hear a great deal of the increased cost of living just now. When any union goes into the Arbitration Court asking for increases in wages and decreases in hours, ...

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  5. KING OF ALBANIA.

    Changes in the Balkans situation are occuring with bewilding frequency, but at lastesdt the peace of Europe seems to be assured. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    [?] Excellency Lady Denman, accom[?] by Sir Edgar Vincent, and attended Major Quitler, witnessed the perform[?] of "Milestones" at the Theatre Royal ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. F. D. Acland), in an address at Nottingham on Saturday, advocated the extension of the franchise to women. but ...

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  8. STRIKERS PROSECUTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Prosecutions arising out of the recent industrial trouble at Darling Harbour railway goods shed were brought befoire Mr. Justice Heydon to-day ...

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  9. CHINA'S REPUBLIC.

    The response to the request by the Chinese President (Yuan Shih-Kai), for Christian prayers for the welfare of the new Republic was very general throughout ...

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  10. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    In connecton with the Eucharistic Congress now being held here, the Papal Legate on Sunday headed an imposing procession, and from the loftiese part of Valetta carried ...

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  11. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    The Secretary for War (Colonel Seely), speaking at Ilkeston,. Derbyshire, on Saturday, said that a group of Liberlas, with Mesrs. Barnes and Crooks, of the Labour ...

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  12. INDICATIONS IN INDI.

    ALEXANDRIA, Sauturday.—As previously indicated, the orgnaisation of the Libgeral vote is not as complete in this district as in the other parts of the ...

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  13. Traffic in Opium.

    General Chang, one of the military advisers to the Chinese President (YuanShih-Kai), is going to England in support of the movement to terminate the export ...

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  14. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    WONTFHAGGI, Monday.—Trouble occurred at the State wine this morning, as the result of which 16 miners refused to go to work. The management decided to pput ...

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  15. LOAN OF £25,000,000.

    The Chinese Five Power loan of £25,000,000, which will carry 5 per cent., has been signed duly, and £2,000,000 will be advanced before flotation. ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) intends to appoint a Select Committee, comprising unofficial members of all the political parties, to inquire and report concerning ...

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  17. UNHAPPY ROYAL PAIR.

    In January the High Court of Bavria annulled the marriage of Prince George, grandson of the Emperor of Austria, with the Archduchess isabella Maria, daughter ...

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  18. EX-KING MANOEL.

    The warning uttered in the Chamber of Deputies by the Premier (Dr. Costa) against any further attempt to testore exKing Manoel tot eh throne of Postrugal ...

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  19. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The tonnage of the Britannic, which is being built by Messrs. Harland and Wolff at Belfast for the White Star line. will slighhtly exceed that of the ...

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  20. DOMINONMS COMMISSION.

    The members of the Dominions Royal Commission held a meeting in camera at the Federal Parliament-house yesterday morning to discuss the ground to be covered ...

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  21. SCOTT RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Antarctic Disaster Relief Funds now amount to £55,760, of which £12,000 has been car-marked for the relief of the widows and orphans of hte Polar heroes, ...

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  22. MUNIFICENT GIFTS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Sir Edwin Smith, who left for England last week, gave instructions for the distribution of £5,000 among religious, charitable, Masonic, and friendly ...

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  23. HARRIER LABOUR TROUBLES.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The Barrier Labour Federation, at a special meeting of the excengive yesterday afternoon, agreed that in the circumstnacsds the Bootra ...

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  24. DUBLIN CROWN JEWELS.

    The mystery of the disappearance of the Dublic Crown jewels will shortly be revived, when a llibel action broguth by an official, who seks to dindicate his personal ...

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  25. BRIGHTON TRAMWAY./

    Comlaints respecting the overcrowding of tramcars on the St. Kilda-Brfighton line are of almsot daily occurrence. Several passengers on the tram trom which Miss ...

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  26. CORNISHMEN'S WELCOME.

    BENDIGO, Monday. Great enthusiasm was shown by the Cornish men and women of Bendigo to-day in connectionw with the visit of Sir George Smith, a distinguished ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following closely upon the mobbling of Germans at Nancy, which created intense ill-feeling in Berlin, comes news of another incident at the former capital of the lost ...

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  28. EMIGRATION BOOM.

    The rush of emigratns to Canada and the United States continues. Three Atlantoc liners which sailed from the Clyde on Saturday carried 2,950 souls for Canada and 1,280 ...

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  29. LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Monday.—The New Zealnd Employers' Federation have issued a manifesto against Labour, in the course of which they say: ...

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  30. ORGANIST FOR 48 YEARS.

    BALLARAT, Monday. What is probably a record for an organist has been acnieved by Mr. C. Eyres at the Lydiard-street Mchtodist Church. For 48 uearss, he has ...

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  31. ALLEGED ATROCITIES.

    PORT MORESBY, Monday.—A serious charge has been brought against a Government official, alleging that he unlawfully assaulted a Manhatta box in his charge, ...

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  32. PRESSMEN AS SOLDIERS.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Monday. Interviewed on the subject of attacks on reportes at the territorial camps, the commanddant (General Godby) says that he ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES,—(This Day.)

    At Half-pasat [?]. Australian Builders; Laboure[?]'s Federation v. Archer and others. SUPREME COURT. Practice Court. ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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